Results 09.11: Escape from the worst and union of three



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Results 09.11: Escape from the worst and union of three

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The weekend quarantine in the country will last for several weeks, Zelensky said.

Zelensky asked the Ukrainians to sympathize with the new restrictions; the heads of Armenia, Azerbaijan and Russia announced the end of the war in Nagorno-Karabakh. Korrespondent.net highlights yesterday’s major events.

Zelensky asked Ukrainians to sympathize with the new restrictions

Tight quarantine restrictions over the weekend will help avoid the worst-case scenario in Ukraine, the president said. He stressed that this measure will prevent a large increase in the number of COVID-19 cases and will allow time to prepare beds in hospitals. According to him, the weekend quarantine in the country will last several weeks.

Leaders of Armenia, Azerbaijan and Russia signed a trilateral agreement to end the fighting in Karabakh

Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, Azerbaijani leader Ilham Aliyev and Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a declaration to end the war in Nagorno-Karabakh. According to the Armenian prime minister, the decision was difficult and the text of the document already officially published is “incredibly painful” for the Armenian people. Pashinyan said that he had made the decision to stop the hostilities after analyzing the military situation.

Zelensky tests positive for coronavirus

Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky tested positive for the COVID-19 coronavirus infection. The head of state feels fine and will continue to fulfill his functions remotely and in isolation.

Prices go up in Ukraine

In Ukraine, consumer prices in October increased by 1.0% compared to September. And since the beginning of the year, inflation has been 2.7%. Food prices in Ukraine in October 2020 increased by 1.2%. Sugar was the one that rose the most, 22.9% and eggs, 22.7%. At the same time, fruit prices fell 6.2%.

The Constitutional Court could not rule on the agrarian issue due to lack of a quorum

The Constitutional Court could not examine the case on land ownership in the Constitution of Ukraine. Two judges did not attend the session due to illness and two more left the session when the court began to consider the “land” case.

In Donbass, citizens go through the seven existing checkpoints again

Starting at 8:00 a.m. on November 10, in accordance with the decision of the Commander of the Joint Forces, the passage of people and vehicles through the line is reestablished at all control posts in the Joint Forces area of ​​operation contact.

The accusation against the former Minister of Infrastructure was brought to court Omelyan

According to the investigation, in December 2017, Omelyan issued an order to reduce all port fees (except the lighthouse) by 20%. One of these tariffs, the administrative one, is a profitable part of the state budget, and only Verkhovna Rada could change its size. In 2018, due to a decrease in the administrative fee, the budget received only 173.1 million UAH instead of the 203.5 million UAH expected.

Businessmen unhappy with Verkhovna Rada’s decision began to block roads in the regions

Entrepreneurs are demanding that the Rada adopt a law abolishing cash registers for a simplified tax system. They announced protest actions and blocked roads in the Dnepropetrovsk, Lvov, Kherson, Transcarpathian, Nikolaev regions.

Tikhanovskaya said Crimea belongs to Ukraine

On the basis of international law, Crimea, of course, belongs to Ukraine, Tikhanovskaya said. Commenting on the Russian occupation of Donbass, Tikhanovskaya stated that he opposes any manifestation of aggression.

The pandemic has gone beyond a normal emergency

At the World Health Assembly, WHO Director Tedros Adan Ghebreyesus said, noting that the number of confirmed infections exceeded 50 million. The WHO chief also stressed that the vaccine should be viewed as a public good and not as a commodity.

A special operation against radical Islamists started in Austria

Austrian police are conducting searches at 60 addresses in four federal states. Searches are underway where people suspected of having ties to radical Islamists may be or live.

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